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to try and stop the city from its ban on super sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information training, computers, everything. >> reporter: mary snow, cnn, new york. >>> coming up, police are investigating a new death threat against justin bieber. just another moment in a very tough week for the pop star. >>> and disney is taking a gamble by coming out with a twist to a classic. "oz: the great and powerful ," a lo look at the movie next. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. [ philthto fight chronic. live osteoarthritis pain. to fight chronic low back pain. to take action. to take the next step. today, you will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every d
to try and stop the city from its ban on super sized drinks. he estimates all the changes will cost his business tens of thousands of dollars and plenty of headaches. >> a lot of aggravation, menu changes, sign changes, digital boards, facebook, websites, information training, computers, everything. >> reporter: mary snow, cnn, new york. >>> coming up, police are investigating a new death threat against justin bieber. just another moment in a very tough week for the pop...
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. >>> this week on the "next" lists -- >> this space trance forms into five different rooms. >> he is building microhousing that is anything but meager, starting with his apartment in manhattan. >> new york city, we're going to have guests come. >> you are going to have guests here? >> yeah, absolutely. just a couple of bunk beds, and then there's just this cool ladder thing that comes down. >> we have so much more space and stuff than we did 50 years ago that you think we would be happier, but happiness levels flat lined. >> the best part of living with less, more freedom to do what you love. >> excellent to see the development. >> it is. >>> from tabloid boss to tabloid star. >> he is 82 years old, and she is 44, which caused some people to call her a gold digger, even though she was very successful before marrying him. people are happening to what will happen to his fortune? it's a breakup fit for headlines. >> reporter: the marriage for rupert murdoch and her. one of the richest men in the world. she, age 44, nearly half his age, a glamorous third wife with a taste for high fashio
. >>> this week on the "next" lists -- >> this space trance forms into five different rooms. >> he is building microhousing that is anything but meager, starting with his apartment in manhattan. >> new york city, we're going to have guests come. >> you are going to have guests here? >> yeah, absolutely. just a couple of bunk beds, and then there's just this cool ladder thing that comes down. >> we have so much more space and stuff than we...
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he says it's a charitable donation to the city because it is considered a local landmark. get this. he is able to write off more than $100,000 for the smokestack. >>> a california businessman that owned a string of pie shops, and he deducts his meals because he ate pies for dessert for research. doesn't fly with the irs. >> and then a landlord is unsuccessful in trying to deduct his dog's vet fees because he used his dog as a security system for what he owned. >> and then a swimming pool, and the pool belonged to her son and had no connection to her except for the son. >> i will buy a pool now and deduct it. >> this is the craziest. one of my favorites. retired new york lauren successfully tries to claim -- i knew i should not have gone there. prosecution, a medical expense deduction. he says it's sex therapy. a positive sex sedative. that would be a red flag. do you write prostitution on the refund? >> probably not. >> just sex therapy. >> yeah. >> these are true stories shared. these things actually happened. >>> a georgia high school is about to make history. for the first time e
he says it's a charitable donation to the city because it is considered a local landmark. get this. he is able to write off more than $100,000 for the smokestack. >>> a california businessman that owned a string of pie shops, and he deducts his meals because he ate pies for dessert for research. doesn't fly with the irs. >> and then a landlord is unsuccessful in trying to deduct his dog's vet fees because he used his dog as a security system for what he owned. >> and then a...
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could there be any civil action taken by these women against the city? >> boy, don't you wish? the answer is civil lawsuits against the police for failing to do a good investigation are extremely difficult, if not impossible, because they enjoy immunity. also perfect immunity under what's called the castlerock rule, even if cops know someone is in danger and just don't do anything about it, you can't sue them. so it is a tough case. only possibility i see here is if you can show that the cops intentionally didn't do a good job in violation of these women's civil rights. in other words, they looked the other way because of their gender or their ethnicity or their race. then you get a good lawsuit, at least you can file a good lawsuit on the ground their constitutional civil rights were violated but they don't yet have evidence that even if the police didn't do a good investigation they didn't do a good investigation because they were discriminating against the victims. >> wendy murphy, thanks very much for your insight. >> you're welcome. >>> o.j. simpson wants a new trial. we'l
could there be any civil action taken by these women against the city? >> boy, don't you wish? the answer is civil lawsuits against the police for failing to do a good investigation are extremely difficult, if not impossible, because they enjoy immunity. also perfect immunity under what's called the castlerock rule, even if cops know someone is in danger and just don't do anything about it, you can't sue them. so it is a tough case. only possibility i see here is if you can show that the...
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the city streets. newark -- let me try that again, newark, new jersey, mayor, cory booker. roll it. tell me what you have seen so far on the streets of newark? >> the conditions are worsening. walked through all five wards of the city checking in on our crews we have out there as well as conditions on the street. a lot of stranded cars now. a lot of people out that shouldn't be. so it's just, you know, very perilous out there, and people need to understand that. stay indoofrs and hunker down for the night. conditions will be bad throughout the morning tomorrow. so this is not the time to take this lightly. very dangerous conditions, especially around motor vehicle accidents. and we also are on alert for possible power outages for newark if the wind starts to pick up. so i'm grateful for the hundreds of workers we have out there from law enforcement to folks plowing and salting streets. a lot of work ahead. >> as the sun will begin to rise in a couple of hours, that's when, as you mentioned, we will get
the city streets. newark -- let me try that again, newark, new jersey, mayor, cory booker. roll it. tell me what you have seen so far on the streets of newark? >> the conditions are worsening. walked through all five wards of the city checking in on our crews we have out there as well as conditions on the street. a lot of stranded cars now. a lot of people out that shouldn't be. so it's just, you know, very perilous out there, and people need to understand that. stay indoofrs and hunker...
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. >>> a surprising revelation from vatican city, pope francis says he didn't want the job. a little girl asked him if he wanted to be pope. it was pretty unexpected, very honest response. he said i didn't want to be pope. his said his decision to become a priest was difficult but he made it because he loves christ. >>> this guy says he gave up paradise to warn americans about secret government programs. he said he was willing to sacrifice all of it. what does he mean by all of it? it was 29 years old living the hawaii and earning 200,000 dollar a year. he said the surveillance program by nsa was too broad. >> they target the communications of everyone. it collects the system and filters and analyzes them and stores them for periods of time. similply because that's the mos valuable way to achieve these ends. while they may be intended to target someone associated with a foreign government or someone that they suspect of terrorism, they are collecting your communications to do so. >> i want to bring in a clinical forensic psychologist. to do to see you. i've been listening to
. >>> a surprising revelation from vatican city, pope francis says he didn't want the job. a little girl asked him if he wanted to be pope. it was pretty unexpected, very honest response. he said i didn't want to be pope. his said his decision to become a priest was difficult but he made it because he loves christ. >>> this guy says he gave up paradise to warn americans about secret government programs. he said he was willing to sacrifice all of it. what does he mean by all of...
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the snowstorm put the city that never sleeps in to a deep slumber. when is the last time you saw the streets of new york this empty? here's the snowplow. the first i have seen in about an hour. finally. but the snow is not too bad. it has been coming down a little faster at a pretty good clip. hard for some of the folks who are shoveling the area, hard for them to keep up with it. it continues to pile up here. who's up besides you and me, brooke, but lucas. everyone who passes was drunk. lucas is not, thank goodness. what were you doing tonight? >> hanging out with this girl right here. and we went to karaoke with friends. >> that's a good idea. karaoke -- >> it was a good night. so we decided to go sing, indoor, warm, away from the snow. >> so the snow didn't scare you from having a good time? >> obviously it is hard to take a taxi, but the subway is running so you can take the subway so that was a good option for us and decided to go out. >> we came from princeton. we are here for a friend's birthday and we are -- some of our friends are supposed t
the snowstorm put the city that never sleeps in to a deep slumber. when is the last time you saw the streets of new york this empty? here's the snowplow. the first i have seen in about an hour. finally. but the snow is not too bad. it has been coming down a little faster at a pretty good clip. hard for some of the folks who are shoveling the area, hard for them to keep up with it. it continues to pile up here. who's up besides you and me, brooke, but lucas. everyone who passes was drunk. lucas...
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picture of the city, i could see like these swarms to the met when there was a show in taxi cabs, where i could see emergencies happen in real-time but i was missing the people. where were the people, what were they doing, where were they going. that's where the idea came from. what if you could, anywhere you are, just send out what you're doing, where you are, where you're going, and anyone can receive it. >> so that's the kind of language i think that probably infuriates some of his co-founders. who invented twitter? >> well, it certainly wasn't just jack dorsey alone. it was everyone that was in the room at the time. there were 12 people that worked at this company, a podcasting company that created twitter, but the real genesis came from dorsey and glass. they were drunk, they had been out drinking and dancing which was a typical affair in your late 20s out in san francisco. noah glass was going through a really terrible divorce and he -- and his company was failing, and he was talking to jack, and jack had this idea of the status update, where you could update your status and your
picture of the city, i could see like these swarms to the met when there was a show in taxi cabs, where i could see emergencies happen in real-time but i was missing the people. where were the people, what were they doing, where were they going. that's where the idea came from. what if you could, anywhere you are, just send out what you're doing, where you are, where you're going, and anyone can receive it. >> so that's the kind of language i think that probably infuriates some of his...
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12 hours, what they have attempted to do, because the gang situation in the city of chicago is not what it used to be ten, 15, 20 years where you had a couple of kingpins running the show, you have younger people, factions if you will and it's a little tougher to get a handle on who's in charge, who, what and when and when mccarthy did, borrowed from new york and new jersey before he came and was hired as the superintendent here is they have, like, hot spots, via computer, as to who is a troublemaker. where are the trouble spots and so when a particular gang banger name comes through the system, within seconds, there is like a hot zone, an office if you will, where they immediately try to target who it was that was involved here, how many times has he been involved in the last month or so, and get cops there now and so it's sort of like a roving band of let's get the hot spots. apparently it's been working to a certain degree. >> yeah. well, mark, big day ahead tomorrow. school's open. i'm sure you will be watching. mark from wgn, great reporting. see you soon in chicago. thank you. >>
12 hours, what they have attempted to do, because the gang situation in the city of chicago is not what it used to be ten, 15, 20 years where you had a couple of kingpins running the show, you have younger people, factions if you will and it's a little tougher to get a handle on who's in charge, who, what and when and when mccarthy did, borrowed from new york and new jersey before he came and was hired as the superintendent here is they have, like, hot spots, via computer, as to who is a...
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the attackers taking lives and limbs, but not the will of the city or a nation. >> make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this, and we will find out who did this. we'll find out why they did this. bostonians will pull together, take care of each other, and move forward as one proud city, and as they do, the american people will be with them every single step of the way. >> i'm chris cuomo here with john berman. we have breaking news this morning. a face and a name to go with one of the young victims of this terrible tragedy. his name is richard martin. that's a picture of him at his communion. something so many families recognize as a beautiful event. he's holding up a picture of his name. he came here with his mother and sister to celebrate their daddy running the marathon. they went out to give him his hug. he wound up losing his life. his sister lost her leg. the mother still in the hospital. this one family story, on the investigative side is a search for who did this and why continues. an apartment in revere, massachusetts, may be connected to the bombings. investigators le
the attackers taking lives and limbs, but not the will of the city or a nation. >> make no mistake, we will get to the bottom of this, and we will find out who did this. we'll find out why they did this. bostonians will pull together, take care of each other, and move forward as one proud city, and as they do, the american people will be with them every single step of the way. >> i'm chris cuomo here with john berman. we have breaking news this morning. a face and a name to go with...
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why does the city have to continue to pay? >> relating to miss jackson, his director of communications, you know, she is the first -- once you see gloria allred, right, you know there's money involved. so she is making sure that that suit is covered under the city of san diego's finances. so there's the $98,000 and then also going to cover that particular lawsuit where his former director of communications so he is the -- the city is on the hook for that which is very unfortunate for the citizens of san diego because i think he's blatant about what he's done and in complete denial of responsibly for his actions and then in the end it's the teixeiaxpayers to for it. >> i think she'll recover damages bah without the concession, the city would be in a position where the mayor may be there indefinitely. he had the heels in the ground and he wasn't budging so i think that this is a fairly small concession to make in light of the city's responsibility from the legal standpoint. >> you ladies, attorneys and lawyers that you are, atto
why does the city have to continue to pay? >> relating to miss jackson, his director of communications, you know, she is the first -- once you see gloria allred, right, you know there's money involved. so she is making sure that that suit is covered under the city of san diego's finances. so there's the $98,000 and then also going to cover that particular lawsuit where his former director of communications so he is the -- the city is on the hook for that which is very unfortunate for the...
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they broke into buildings, including banks, and smashed a gate at city hall. at those banks some atm machines were set on fire and authorities eventually used tear gas to get the crowd under control. >>> taking to one of the hot spots around the world and we are talking about syria. experts say destroying syria's chemical arsenal is under way and a second team is sent to syria. according to the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog agency they dismantled syrian's program on sunday and while the operation is being praised, the united nations says inspectors still face what they call a dangerous and volatile environment. >>> the streets of cairo remain tense today. now this follows two days, of course, of clashes between the military and muslim brotherhood supporters. the death toll from the fighting stands at 55. more than 250 people have been injured. six egyptian soldiers have also died since sunday. now supporters of the ousted program morsi say they will keep on protesting despite the pressure. >> from the start, michael, pope francis showed himself to be a differ
they broke into buildings, including banks, and smashed a gate at city hall. at those banks some atm machines were set on fire and authorities eventually used tear gas to get the crowd under control. >>> taking to one of the hot spots around the world and we are talking about syria. experts say destroying syria's chemical arsenal is under way and a second team is sent to syria. according to the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog agency they dismantled syrian's program on sunday and while...
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you get ice in the south and the entire city shuts down. that's what we're looking at over the next 24 to 36 hours. ice, freezing rain anywhere from st. louis all the way down through the south, fayetteville, arkansas. dallas, you haven't seen it yet. by the time the sun goes down this afternoon, that's when we'll start to see the ice accumulate in dallas. we could see anywhere from half an inch all the way up to maybe three-quarters of an inch of ice there. as we go down to the south, we will continue to see the ice and snow anywhere from albuquerque all the way through portions of west texas, el paso seeing the rain right now. as we go through the next 24 to 36 hours, the ice forecast anywhere from dallas through little rock, paducah, half an inch of ice. this could do a lot of damage. we're talking about downed trees, power outages possible. all of the above as we go through late on friday. >> jennifer, keep an eye for us, if you will. thank you for that. >>> he is the quarterback of the number one college football team in the nation. an
you get ice in the south and the entire city shuts down. that's what we're looking at over the next 24 to 36 hours. ice, freezing rain anywhere from st. louis all the way down through the south, fayetteville, arkansas. dallas, you haven't seen it yet. by the time the sun goes down this afternoon, that's when we'll start to see the ice accumulate in dallas. we could see anywhere from half an inch all the way up to maybe three-quarters of an inch of ice there. as we go down to the south, we will...
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in 60 cities, and money is part of it. the other part is they're hoping to unionize. once again, the bigger part is the money. they're asking for $15 an hour. more than double what the federal minimum wage is. the federal minimum wage, by the way, is $7.25. they're talk about it is one of the protesters, shaniqua davis. how much do you make an hour at mcdonald's? >> yes, i make $7.75. >> reporter: why is that not enough for you? >> i have a child to take care of. i have a family. i'm the breadwinner. and it's not enough. >> reporter: do you find yourself struggling to pay your bills? >> yes, i do. i feel like the big bosses come down, you know, from their big offices and come and live one month in our shoes they would see that $7.25 is not enough for us -- $7.75 is not enough. they'd be on strike with us. $15 an hour and a union is something we need. >> reporter: thank you very much. this is one of the reasons your seeing protests really gather momentum, ashleigh. this really got started back in november. and you have real
in 60 cities, and money is part of it. the other part is they're hoping to unionize. once again, the bigger part is the money. they're asking for $15 an hour. more than double what the federal minimum wage is. the federal minimum wage, by the way, is $7.25. they're talk about it is one of the protesters, shaniqua davis. how much do you make an hour at mcdonald's? >> yes, i make $7.75. >> reporter: why is that not enough for you? >> i have a child to take care of. i have a...
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i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment and dining out, with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> what will you do to get your man to pop the question? >> that's just a loaded question. >> i'm just going to move on. how about making 300 sandwiches? that's exactly what one woman is doing. >> stephanie smith is the voice behind the blog called 300 sandwiches.com, also a reporter for "new york post." joining us live from new york. good morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> sure. tell us about this quest implgts this all started as a joke. he cooks most of the meals in our house, but the only thing he wanted me to make issh and he devoured it. he loved it, even put a picture of it on facebook. he blurted out the, your 300 sandwiching away from an engagement ring. >> i got the idea to track our adventures in the kitchen together, and sort the see where we end up as i make 300 sandwiches to see if we get engaged. >>> do you think you need to do this? >>
i get 2x the thankyou points on each ticket. can i come? yep. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment and dining out, with no annual fee. to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> what will you do to get your man to pop the question? >> that's just a loaded question. >> i'm just going to move on. how about making 300 sandwiches? that's exactly what one woman is doing. >> stephanie smith is the voice behind the blog called 300...
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the track of that tornado and the one just to the south, southwest of oklahoma city. that one in union city and a number of reports of leveled homes and fatalities and that number is expected to go up. look at the flood warnings. they've become more extensive. i want to point out that in paducah, kentucky, they've already seen 5 inches of rainfall and jasper, illinois, 3 inches of rainfall in just a half an hour. we go into -- typically may is the peak of the tornadic season. but june is not far behind. the average is about 243 tornadoes for the month. but already for the month of may, we saw over 200. it looks like, alison, i'll keep you updated throughout the afternoon. but we're going to see numbers of flooding and tornado and hail reports coming in from everywhere. >> no rest for the weary. karen maginnis, thanks. >> we're following other stories making held lines, including a fire in houston that claimed the lives of four firemen. flames and smoke engulfed a hotel and restaurant. we'll take you live to houston next. i asked my husband to pay our bill, and he forg
the track of that tornado and the one just to the south, southwest of oklahoma city. that one in union city and a number of reports of leveled homes and fatalities and that number is expected to go up. look at the flood warnings. they've become more extensive. i want to point out that in paducah, kentucky, they've already seen 5 inches of rainfall and jasper, illinois, 3 inches of rainfall in just a half an hour. we go into -- typically may is the peak of the tornadic season. but june is not...
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the people in this city. detroit's downfall has been decades in the making. >> this is not a recent development. this is going on far too long and isn't it time to say enough is enough? >> reporter: a dwindling population and a decline of the automakers and political corruption are just some of detroit's woes. now, as it files for bankruptcy, detroit's workers are bracing for what could happen to their pensions and health care. >> will this affect pensions? based on what we know, anything is possible. >> we paid a percentage of our wages every year into that. so, it's not something that is being given to us. it's our money. >> reporter: more than $18 billion in debt, michigan's governor called bankruptcy the only choice. >> detroit is broke. from a financial point of view and, more importantly, the citizens deserve better services. >> reporter: those services have taken a significant hit. >> you call the police now, you wonder if they're coming. >> reporter: detroit's emergency manager who took control of the
the people in this city. detroit's downfall has been decades in the making. >> this is not a recent development. this is going on far too long and isn't it time to say enough is enough? >> reporter: a dwindling population and a decline of the automakers and political corruption are just some of detroit's woes. now, as it files for bankruptcy, detroit's workers are bracing for what could happen to their pensions and health care. >> will this affect pensions? based on what we...
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, sydney was the first march city to welcome 2014. the celebration is one of the largest. more than 1.5 million people were expected to turn out for the fireworks spectacular along the iconic sydney harbor. in new york, they're putting the finishes touches on preparations for the big celebration in times square. security of course, will be tight and the weather will be cold. margaret connly joins us now from times square. margaret, set the scene for us. i assume, i've done this before. i've been down there for new year's eve. i can see the people gathering behind you. it's a sight to behold. >> reporter: jim, they've tested the confetti and that crystal ball and actually at the top of the flagpole now, you can see the sign for 2014. and it is very cold, as you've known from covering it from down here. you can see the crowd next door right here. they're all bundled up. they're expecting about a million people to be down here in times square today. security is extremely tight. they're going to start closing down some of the streets as e
, sydney was the first march city to welcome 2014. the celebration is one of the largest. more than 1.5 million people were expected to turn out for the fireworks spectacular along the iconic sydney harbor. in new york, they're putting the finishes touches on preparations for the big celebration in times square. security of course, will be tight and the weather will be cold. margaret connly joins us now from times square. margaret, set the scene for us. i assume, i've done this before. i've...
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our invisible workforce in the city. people do not choose to live in a single room. and are here by default, but have made a community. >> a community that in the past they have fought to keep. the residents here were evicted in 2008, also after a safety inspection. after protests and a lawsuit, they were allowed back in. will you fight again to get back in here? >> translator: yes, he wants to come back and live here again. if he doesn't come back here, where is he supposed to go? he has nowhere to go. >> translator: the red cross is putting mr. wong in a hotel, but the limit is three days. after that it's not clear where he will go. poppy harlow, cnn, new york. >> that is heartbreaking. >> you can see both sides of the story. it does look like a fire hazard. >> it does. but the need is still there. teen sensation, justin bieber fresh out of the hospital and ready to hit the stage. >> thank goodness. i was worried sick. we'll have a live report up next. we're at walmart. it's tax refund time and wesley & ashley are looking for a brand new smartphone. let's go. we've
our invisible workforce in the city. people do not choose to live in a single room. and are here by default, but have made a community. >> a community that in the past they have fought to keep. the residents here were evicted in 2008, also after a safety inspection. after protests and a lawsuit, they were allowed back in. will you fight again to get back in here? >> translator: yes, he wants to come back and live here again. if he doesn't come back here, where is he supposed to go?...
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i'm going to segue to new york city with our live pictures. check out the front of that ferry. that damage caused a whole lot more damage to people inside. about 50 people were hurt when that ferry crashed down near wall street. one person actually critically injured. apparently this was a very busy pier in lower manhattan. and our alison kosik rushed right to the scene. she's getting a handle on all of this. alison, i know this started to unfold about 9:00 this morning. that's a peak commute time. so what's the very latest? what were you able to find? >> reporter: just to let everybody know who doesn't live in new york, there are lots of way people commute into the city. some people drive, some people take the train, and some people take the ferry. this is a regular commute for a lot of people, especially in new jersey. this is called the "c" street ferry. this particular boat is out of high lanla highlands, new jersey, that provides high-speed service. it can go up to 44 miles per hour. this was expected to ashe here arrive around 8:45. around that time, one passenger told me
i'm going to segue to new york city with our live pictures. check out the front of that ferry. that damage caused a whole lot more damage to people inside. about 50 people were hurt when that ferry crashed down near wall street. one person actually critically injured. apparently this was a very busy pier in lower manhattan. and our alison kosik rushed right to the scene. she's getting a handle on all of this. alison, i know this started to unfold about 9:00 this morning. that's a peak commute...
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some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. . >>> 18 minutes past the hour. seven people in stable condition after a shooting early this morning at a chicago nightclub. the incident at a video release party was gang related. the exact number of injuries isn't known. other victims got rides to local hospitals. no arrests have been made. >>> same-sex marriage, gets the nod from the american association of pediatrics. children's health and well-being is better whether parents are married. in 30 years of research, there is absolutely no proof that children raised by gay parents are worse off than those raised by straight parents. >>> u.s. border patrol agents found a small amount of marijuana on rihanna's tour bus. rihanna wasn't on the bus. the buses rolled on after an unnamed person got a citation. >>> jurors in the jodi arias trial are expected to grill a key defense expert with more than 100 questions today. richard samuels says he diagnosed arias with post-traumatic stress disorder and that's why she can't re
some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. . >>> 18 minutes past the hour. seven people in stable condition after a shooting early this morning at a chicago nightclub. the incident at a video release party was gang related. the exact number of injuries isn't known. other victims got rides to local hospitals. no arrests have been made. >>> same-sex marriage, gets the nod from the american association of...
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the asphalt in the city of washington impacting factor. the snow where we're seeing ilt, temperatures are cold enough, here's the green. all this moisture, warm, moist air and we're seeing a battle of rain and snow, wu the snow will win out. right now in d.c., it's 36 degrees, we are see light rain. beautiful, but really hasn't accumulated within the beltway. but it will. let me show you this big picture. here's washington. we're seeing breaks, but here's winchester where joe johns is in the thick of it. places along this i-81 corridor have received 12 inch, but we are going to see e this cold air win out. we're going to watch the atmosphere change a little bit in washington. rockville, maryland, is just kind of a step away from d.c. 1.5. winchester, virginia, 7. you get the picture. so additional snowfall. here's kind of where we'll see the most of it. west of washington around dulles, 10 to 15. west of that, maybe another 10. east of that, of course where there's this water influence, maybe 1 or 2 inches, but boston, 4 to 8 inches. it wi
the asphalt in the city of washington impacting factor. the snow where we're seeing ilt, temperatures are cold enough, here's the green. all this moisture, warm, moist air and we're seeing a battle of rain and snow, wu the snow will win out. right now in d.c., it's 36 degrees, we are see light rain. beautiful, but really hasn't accumulated within the beltway. but it will. let me show you this big picture. here's washington. we're seeing breaks, but here's winchester where joe johns is in the...
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>> it is pretty good all over the country. 90% of cities in the u.s. priced are up from last year. that's good. new york, of course it is always hot. but miami, you are a southern florida woman -- miami's real hot. they are building between miami and ft. lauderdale there must be 100 cranes in operation building. but it is interesting -- years ago miami, you'd see these huge massive condo projects. now they're scaling back, building condos but not as big but the average starting price is $700,000. >> whoa. that is really steep. i didn't know that. >> but you know, i saw a weekend getaway from you in miami just up the street in news cafe, the versace mansion on the market -- $100 million. >> i think i'll have to pass. maybe just walk on by when i visit. alan valdez, thank you. >>> if you need a little inspiration to change your life, look no further. sanjay gupta is here with a fit nation update. >> i spent a good part of this week in florida training with our fit nation six pack. we're less than four months away from our big triathlon in malibu. after what you saw this week, i am po
>> it is pretty good all over the country. 90% of cities in the u.s. priced are up from last year. that's good. new york, of course it is always hot. but miami, you are a southern florida woman -- miami's real hot. they are building between miami and ft. lauderdale there must be 100 cranes in operation building. but it is interesting -- years ago miami, you'd see these huge massive condo projects. now they're scaling back, building condos but not as big but the average starting price is...
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he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards raspberries, strawberries, working at your enamel, i would recommend using pronamel. pronamel will help to reharden the enamel, i use that every day, twice a day, and i know that i am protected. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your ford dealer. who has 11 major brands to choose from? your ford dealer. who's offering a rebate? your ford dealer. who has the low price tire guarantee, affording peace of mind to anyone who might be in the market for a new set of tires? your ford dealer. i'm beginning to sense a pattern. get up to $140 in mail-in rebates when you buy four select tires with the ford service credit card. where'd you get that sweater vest? your ford dealer. because what you don't know, can hurt you.urance. what if you didn't know that posting your travel plans online may attract burglars? [woman] off to hawaii! what if
he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on entertainment, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards raspberries, strawberries, working at your enamel, i would recommend using pronamel. pronamel will help to reharden the enamel, i use that every day, twice a day, and i know that i am protected. at a ford dealer with a little q and a for fiona. tell me fiona, who's having a big tire event? your...
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in the city. >> that is a big question. because, again, monday will be a busy travel day. perhaps some people decided to head home early on the way back home. still waiting to get reports and information out of new york. but, again, we know that at least two people have died in this incident. as far as injuries still unclear and a train or trains could be in the water. >> and as we get more information, we will update you. >>> healthcare.gov, gets a big test today and you can bet the website's troubles are front and center on "state of the union" at 9:00 eastern. >> candy, the president's point man for obama care, we know that he will brief reporters at the top of the hour. what do we expect? >> well, we expect, i think, what we've been hearing all along, especially this week, which is that the system is a lot better than it was october 1st when it launched. that bar's not high, but nonetheless it's better. their goal was it could serve 50,000 people on the site at the same time, concurrent users. they believe they'll be ab
in the city. >> that is a big question. because, again, monday will be a busy travel day. perhaps some people decided to head home early on the way back home. still waiting to get reports and information out of new york. but, again, we know that at least two people have died in this incident. as far as injuries still unclear and a train or trains could be in the water. >> and as we get more information, we will update you. >>> healthcare.gov, gets a big test today and you...
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the bomb went off in a part of the city known as a stronghold for the shiite militant group hezbollah. lebanon officials say three people are dead, about 20 others are wounded and so far there's no claim of responsibility. we're watching beirut for more details. and of course we'll pass on whatever information we find out. and over in egypt, it is still reeling from its bloodiest day since the 2011 revolution. and president obama is responding to the crisis there. the streets of cairo are relatively calm, but tense right now after a day of carnage, chaos and gunfire. the egyptian health ministry says at least 525 people were killed and more than 3,700 wounded. president obama warns egypt is on a dangerous path. and he called for an end to the bloodshed. >> and to the egyptian people, let me say the cycle of violence and escalation needs to stop. we call on the egyptian authorities to respect the universal rights of the people. we call on those who are protesting to do so peacefully and condemn the attacks we've seen be protesters, including on churches. we believe that the state of em
the bomb went off in a part of the city known as a stronghold for the shiite militant group hezbollah. lebanon officials say three people are dead, about 20 others are wounded and so far there's no claim of responsibility. we're watching beirut for more details. and of course we'll pass on whatever information we find out. and over in egypt, it is still reeling from its bloodiest day since the 2011 revolution. and president obama is responding to the crisis there. the streets of cairo are...
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you see some people in the town saying the federal government is not coming for our guns, but the city council is making the effort to send a message to the effort. >> and thinking it's going to pass? >> yeah, it's probably going to pass. >> good story. >>> michael jackson's mother, she is suing for wrongful death of her son. >> next, who she is suing and how much money could be at stake. yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my family. this is joe. hi joe! hi there! earn a ton of extra points with the double your hhonors promotion and feel the hamptonality. something this delicious could only come from nature. discover nectresse™. the 100%-natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. nectresse™. sweetness naturally. it's lots of things. all waking up. ♪ becoming part of the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ trees will talk to networks will talk to scientists about climate change. cars will talk to road sensors will talk to stoplights about traffic efficiency. the ambulance will talk to patient records wil
you see some people in the town saying the federal government is not coming for our guns, but the city council is making the effort to send a message to the effort. >> and thinking it's going to pass? >> yeah, it's probably going to pass. >> good story. >>> michael jackson's mother, she is suing for wrongful death of her son. >> next, who she is suing and how much money could be at stake. yup, i brought my a-team. business trips add up to family time. this is my...
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the first is stay off the city streets. stay out of your cars and stay in your homes while the worst of the storm is on us. that's for your own protection during potentially hazardous outdoor conditions. it is why we've canceled all friday after school activities, including the public school athletic league games, saturday classes and activities at public schools have also been canceled. staying off the streets will make it easier for city workers to clear streets of snow so that emergency vehicles can use them. and any vehicles found to be blocking roadways or impeding the flow of traffic will be subject to towing at the owner's expense. and by keeping ourselves out of harm's way, we'll reduce the hazards our first responders have to confront, as well. so double value in doing this. also, there is no need to panic buying gas for your cars. all indications are the gas supply is plentiful and distributors -- deliveries will not be disrupted. tonight what's a good idea? cook a meal, stay home, read a good book, watch a movie,
the first is stay off the city streets. stay out of your cars and stay in your homes while the worst of the storm is on us. that's for your own protection during potentially hazardous outdoor conditions. it is why we've canceled all friday after school activities, including the public school athletic league games, saturday classes and activities at public schools have also been canceled. staying off the streets will make it easier for city workers to clear streets of snow so that emergency...
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of the city. it is shut down for the investigation. it's about a mile long stretch of boylston street which includes copley place and part of the brew dentiprudential cene library. the national guard is patrolling the streets this morning. there were more than 140 people being treated right now at boston area hospitals. they are some of the best hospitals in the world. that is a small silver lining here. cnn's poppy harlow joins me now. i've been talking to doctors overnight telling me, you know, these are things they have never seen in their lives. and if they have, it's only places from places like iraq and afghanistan. what are you hearing this morning. >> it's a very good point, john. what i heard over and over from some of the trauma surgeons is they've never seen the volume or quantity they've seen rush into their er as happened in these late hours after this attack occurred. brave. brave is the word that a trauma surgeon at massachusetts general used to describe the patients saying they are
of the city. it is shut down for the investigation. it's about a mile long stretch of boylston street which includes copley place and part of the brew dentiprudential cene library. the national guard is patrolling the streets this morning. there were more than 140 people being treated right now at boston area hospitals. they are some of the best hospitals in the world. that is a small silver lining here. cnn's poppy harlow joins me now. i've been talking to doctors overnight telling me, you...
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splenda® makes the moment yours™. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. i use bounce outdoor fresh sheets because they're just that much fresher and they help keep static off in the cold so my clothes will never embarrass me. mommy, i dressed the snowman! how do you get your bounce? less static year-round. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> good
splenda® makes the moment yours™. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. i use bounce outdoor...
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she had help of her therapist and a treatment center here in the city. she says it was the hardest thing she's ever done. >> i mean you can imagine and she's got this tremendous story to tell. margaret, the mayor elect and his wife have been very supportive of this public message from their teenaged daughter, haven't they in the. >> right. chiara says her parents have both been very emotionally committed to finding ways for her to get better. remember her father bill deblasio is a week away from being enaugust rated as mayor of new york. his family was a big part of had his campaign to get elected and it appears they'll continue to be a big part of the conversation. they said her courage to speak out demonstrates a wisdom and maturity far beyond her 19 years. we are grateful every day for her commitment for those who need to know they are not alone. according to the national survey on drug use and health, over 3 million americans need treatment for a substance abuse problem. they're websites ok 2 talk to ask for help. this is a reminder this season from
she had help of her therapist and a treatment center here in the city. she says it was the hardest thing she's ever done. >> i mean you can imagine and she's got this tremendous story to tell. margaret, the mayor elect and his wife have been very supportive of this public message from their teenaged daughter, haven't they in the. >> right. chiara says her parents have both been very emotionally committed to finding ways for her to get better. remember her father bill deblasio is a...
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the brazilian city where a doctor is accused of an unspeakable crime. police say she killed patients. why? to free up hospital beds. >> she has been charged with seven deaths but officials are now looking into the deaths of hundreds, possibly hundreds of other patients. how did this doctor manage to do this? what was the reasoning? >> it is a very gruesome story, suzanne. this woman, dr. virginia suarez desosa was the director of the intensive care unit at this hospital for seven years. and so while she has only been formally charged with the murder of seven people, they believe she cob responsible for the deaths of up to 3 hyphen patients. and basically the investigate oz have already found a pattern with those patients that she is charged with their murder. they believe she and a team of three doctors and three nurses administered muscle relaxants to the terminally ill patients and at the same time cut off or reduced their supply of oxygen so they couldn't breathe. very gruesome stuff. as you mentioned they believe that she did this in order to free u
the brazilian city where a doctor is accused of an unspeakable crime. police say she killed patients. why? to free up hospital beds. >> she has been charged with seven deaths but officials are now looking into the deaths of hundreds, possibly hundreds of other patients. how did this doctor manage to do this? what was the reasoning? >> it is a very gruesome story, suzanne. this woman, dr. virginia suarez desosa was the director of the intensive care unit at this hospital for seven...
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when it's donut friday at the office, i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to a beach in miami and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. >>> you know, it seems like these are just becoming so regular it seems on the news. now this morning, police are looking for answers in yet another shooting, this one at a nevada hospital. a gunman opened fire at reno medical he can center, killing one person, critically wounding two other people. and ultimately then taking his own life. here's our miguel marquez with details from reno. >> ashleigh, here we go again. a little after 2:00 p.m., a man with a gun walked into a waiting room at a busy hospital, it told everybody to get out. they did. he then went behind the area where the nurse's station to an area where surgery
when it's donut friday at the office, i use my citi thankyou card to get 2x the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to a beach in miami and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. >>> you know, it seems...
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lee says city officials and the city manager, his then boss, felt the heat when you look back at what happened was there a lot of pressure on you to make an arrest? >> there was pressure applied. the city manager asked several times during the process, can an arrest be made now? i think that was just from not understanding the criminal justice process. it was related to me that they just wanted an arrest. they didn't care if he got dismissed later. you don't do that. >> reporter: in a statement, city man ajure tells cnn, "lee told me he took an oath of office and could not make an arrest. once he told me, i don't recall asking him about arresting him." is it fair to say that the investigative process, in a way, got hijacked? >> yes. in a number of ways. >> reporter: not bringing charges against zimmerman, police passed the case to state attorney's office and the case assigned the case to angela cory who charged george zimmerman with second degree murder. >> that investigation was taken away from us. we weren't able to complete it. and it was another district or a different state attor
lee says city officials and the city manager, his then boss, felt the heat when you look back at what happened was there a lot of pressure on you to make an arrest? >> there was pressure applied. the city manager asked several times during the process, can an arrest be made now? i think that was just from not understanding the criminal justice process. it was related to me that they just wanted an arrest. they didn't care if he got dismissed later. you don't do that. >> reporter: in...
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the annual to the city and world blessing. this is his first easter as pope and talked about the resurrection of jesus christ and warn against greednd
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here in the u.s., cities across the country are preparing. live pictures from times square where officials are ramping up the security. and if you're planning to ring in the new year outside, brace yourselves. an arctic blast is pushing east. places like minneapolis by midnight will feel like 18 degrees below zero. jennifer gray has more. >> well, times square is gearing up for a busy day and night. it is cold here. temperatures are in the 20s. it will warm up into the low 30s this afternoon. but when that ball drops, temperatures will feel like the teens. so the key word here in times square, layers. a brutal freeze is gripping the eastern half the country in the final hours of 2013. >> it's a cold day, but fun day. >> reporter: revelers are bundled up in new york's times square will temperatures will feel like they're in the teens tonight. >> i'm all layered up. >> reporter: but bitter cold temperatures won't keep people away from the excitement. >> we've got lots of layers. we'll have a good time. >> reporter: the midwest is continuing wit
here in the u.s., cities across the country are preparing. live pictures from times square where officials are ramping up the security. and if you're planning to ring in the new year outside, brace yourselves. an arctic blast is pushing east. places like minneapolis by midnight will feel like 18 degrees below zero. jennifer gray has more. >> well, times square is gearing up for a busy day and night. it is cold here. temperatures are in the 20s. it will warm up into the low 30s this...
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the worst of the damage came just west of oklahoma city. that's where our george howell is today in union city, oklahoma. george, i know you've been on the ground since that tornado outbreak began two weeks ago. how widespread is the damage that you're seeing? >> well, you know, alison -- and good morning. it's hit-or-miss out here. again, we're talking about a storm that just developed over haurs over the oklahoma city area and it would drop funnels randomly in different spots, funnel after funnel. so you find these areas of damage like this place where we are in union city on this street, that home really the last home standing on this block because when you look over here, there are no more homes standing. they're all just debris piles. we know at this point, alison, that the tornado that came through here, it was an ef-3 tornado. so when you compare what we saw here, an ef-3, the strongest in this storm, to what we saw two weeks ago, the ef-4 tornado in shawnee that killed two, then the next day that ef-5 tornado in moore that killed 24
the worst of the damage came just west of oklahoma city. that's where our george howell is today in union city, oklahoma. george, i know you've been on the ground since that tornado outbreak began two weeks ago. how widespread is the damage that you're seeing? >> well, you know, alison -- and good morning. it's hit-or-miss out here. again, we're talking about a storm that just developed over haurs over the oklahoma city area and it would drop funnels randomly in different spots, funnel...
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and mona david's president of the new york city parents union. both of you thank you for being here. nancy, your side won here. first of all i want to ask you. do you think the obama administration was politically motivated when they made this decision? do you think they would have made a different decision if it hadn't been an election year? >> the judge in the case and in the decision that was issued today clearly found that the secretary sebelius's actions were politically motivated and on a very extensive record he concluded that for way too long the fda has been engaged in politics around the very important health issue of emergency contraception being available to all women. so it was the clear decision of judge corpsman based on a very extensive and careful record that politics has prevailed over the science and today's decision is a triumph for science, for good sense, and for women's health. >> mona, contraception is already available to underage girls. what is the difference with emergency contraception? >> well, with emergency contrace
and mona david's president of the new york city parents union. both of you thank you for being here. nancy, your side won here. first of all i want to ask you. do you think the obama administration was politically motivated when they made this decision? do you think they would have made a different decision if it hadn't been an election year? >> the judge in the case and in the decision that was issued today clearly found that the secretary sebelius's actions were politically motivated...
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alison kosik at a new york city diner. still waiting for the house to come up with its own version. what do we make of what folks think about what's been put on the table here, at least preventing some middle class folks from their taxes going up? >> reporter: we certainly are having great conversations with a lot of pple at this particular diner. they're having breakfast. food looks great. we're having great conversations here at the tick tock diner. couldn't think of a more fitting place, tick tock diner, get it clock continues ticking on the fiscal cliff. it is a great pun? very fitting. a lot of people talking about frustrations and what their thoughts are about how congress has handled this whole fiscal cliff situation. i want to talk with kelly about that. you have strong thoughts about how congress has handled this. what are your thoughts? >> i do. i think it's really hard and they keep doing this over and over again. last year the debt ceiling. this year it's the fiscal cliff. and it just seems like they can't get their act together year after year. it's frustrating to sit h
alison kosik at a new york city diner. still waiting for the house to come up with its own version. what do we make of what folks think about what's been put on the table here, at least preventing some middle class folks from their taxes going up? >> reporter: we certainly are having great conversations with a lot of pple at this particular diner. they're having breakfast. food looks great. we're having great conversations here at the tick tock diner. couldn't think of a more fitting...
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the cost to the economy could be in the tens of billions in damage as flood waters inundate the cities. also on that list, miami. cnn meteorologist chad myers is in islamorada where it is just south of miami, by the way, in the florida keys. now chad, what kind of danger is there to a city like miami, my hometown? this is like a shot to the heart. >> reporter: i was there wednesday, saw water on the streets. thought it was a water main break. now high tide in the fall gets to the streets of miami beach along business cane bay and alton road. the water is rising. here is the reason why. if you warm the thermometer, what happens to the liquid, it goes up. what happens if you warm the ocean, it goes up. the same reason the thermometer will go up, not including the ice melt they were talking about, too. so the rising water now and higher tide putting a lot of big cities in danger. the ocean is rising quicker than in decades past and predictions made by some research scientists make the situation sound pretty dire. >> by mid part of the century, 2050, 2060, most of the barrier islands in th
the cost to the economy could be in the tens of billions in damage as flood waters inundate the cities. also on that list, miami. cnn meteorologist chad myers is in islamorada where it is just south of miami, by the way, in the florida keys. now chad, what kind of danger is there to a city like miami, my hometown? this is like a shot to the heart. >> reporter: i was there wednesday, saw water on the streets. thought it was a water main break. now high tide in the fall gets to the streets...
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he's the co-founder of the new york city tea party and host of the david webb show on sirius xm radio. welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. thank you. >> good morning. so let's start with the prosecution team and how they describe george zimmerman. and i'm going to pose that question to you, david webb. the prosecution team called george zimmerman a murderer still and lucky. do you agree? >> that's what i expect from any prosecutor to do after they've lost a case. they believed in their case. so they're going to continue that. to not do that would say we had a weak case, which they did from the beginning. and frankly, they overcharged with second degree murder, which lessened their chances of even getting a conviction. so i expect that to be their comments and the line, if you will. >> on the other hand, reverend bryan, many african-americans probably think those adjectives are quite appropriate. >> that would be an accurate description. the reality is is that an innocent teenager who was unarmed is killed and george zimmerman is walking around. so that would in a
he's the co-founder of the new york city tea party and host of the david webb show on sirius xm radio. welcome to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. thank you. >> good morning. so let's start with the prosecution team and how they describe george zimmerman. and i'm going to pose that question to you, david webb. the prosecution team called george zimmerman a murderer still and lucky. do you agree? >> that's what i expect from any prosecutor to do after...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the wilderness. just the right coverage at just the right price. coverage checker from progressive. i just served my mother-in-law your chicken noodle soup but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a
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it's another resource in the city that many regard as a model in addressing the issue. the lapd works hand in hand with the l.a. county department of mental health. >> absent this program or the strategy and the dedicated work of the clinicians and officers who work here, we would be another front page news item. >> something he hopes never happens here. >> the program has been effective in identifying individuals on a pathway to violence. and our follow-up has shown they haven't acted out. >> with nearly 700,000 students in the los angeles unified school district, it's a daunting task. >> carol, it is a daunting task, but dr. belize and the lapd say the follow-up is the most important part. last year in 2012, they identified more than 30 students, they say were close to carrying out a school attack because of this program none of them did. >> nick valencia reporting live this morning, thanks. >>> since newtown, we've had a lot of support for clamping down on who could buy a gun and the kind of weapons that can be sold in the united states. but in the past four months,
it's another resource in the city that many regard as a model in addressing the issue. the lapd works hand in hand with the l.a. county department of mental health. >> absent this program or the strategy and the dedicated work of the clinicians and officers who work here, we would be another front page news item. >> something he hopes never happens here. >> the program has been effective in identifying individuals on a pathway to violence. and our follow-up has shown they...
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the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> 16 minutes after the hour. welcome back to "early start." >>> new york city police investigating another possible knockout case. a 23-year-old man in the bronx sucker punched in the head in the head as you walked down the street on wednesday and two other men beat him while he was on the ground and all three ran off running without taking a dime. the victim is supposed to recover. police are trying to confirm if the attack is a nationwide trend. >>> it's a court case that is gripping the uk. two former personal assistants to a chef and her ex-husband accused of embezzling hundreds of thousands of dollars from the couple. we have already heard allegations of rampant drug use leveled against lawson. let's get the latest from the court proceedings from max foster live from london this morning. this chef is not even sued but tangled in this mess! >> reporter: well, it's me
the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out and entertainment, with no annual fee.to apply, go to citi.com/thankyoucards >>> 16 minutes after the hour. welcome back to "early start." >>> new york city police investigating another possible knockout case. a 23-year-old man in the bronx sucker punched in the head in the head as you walked down the street on wednesday and two other men beat him while he was on the ground and all three ran off...
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i think he brings people to the city and to the vatican. >> it's the center of our faith and we are all very close to this pope because is a people's pope. for myself and my children it's a great honor. >> it's so different than being in the states where it's so overcommercialized and here, back to the simpleness, the real meaning of celebrating christmas. >> reporter: the pope's celebrations began on saturday with a message to the governing body of the roman catholic church. he told them that he wants them to focus on service and to cut back on gossip and then he led by example spending three hours at a local hospital visiting with sick children and their doctors. now yesterday, history was made. the two popes met for the first time at christmas. they exchanged christmas greetings. francis met with benedict for a total of 45 minutes and tonight, the big event is the mass here at st. peters basilica led for the first time by pope francis. there were a record number of requests to attend. those who weren't able to get tickets can come here to vatican square to watch the celebrations on t
i think he brings people to the city and to the vatican. >> it's the center of our faith and we are all very close to this pope because is a people's pope. for myself and my children it's a great honor. >> it's so different than being in the states where it's so overcommercialized and here, back to the simpleness, the real meaning of celebrating christmas. >> reporter: the pope's celebrations began on saturday with a message to the governing body of the roman catholic church....
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home in new york city. his father did tell police his son was suffering from ptsd having taken part in the 9/11 recovery effort. after that he became a wanderer, traveling to san diego and seattle, texas, also overseas, recently according to the source, aaron alexis was having trouble sleeping. he was hearing voices and growing increasingly troubled. it's why he saw the help at va hospitals. one of them was in rhode island and according to his company, alexis was in rhode island just this past august, less than six weeks ago. he was in newport, rhode island, where he was working as an information technology contractor. the source says that is based on family accounts, it appears that aaron alexis was unraveling that he, quote unquote, just snapped. brooke, jake? >> deb, let me ask you this. when i'm hearing you saying this father said he snapped and that 9/11 was the catalyst, he's having trouble sleeping and hearing voices, the first question i'm thinking is did the father or mother ever sit down with him
home in new york city. his father did tell police his son was suffering from ptsd having taken part in the 9/11 recovery effort. after that he became a wanderer, traveling to san diego and seattle, texas, also overseas, recently according to the source, aaron alexis was having trouble sleeping. he was hearing voices and growing increasingly troubled. it's why he saw the help at va hospitals. one of them was in rhode island and according to his company, alexis was in rhode island just this past...
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the items will be exhibited april 8th through the 16th at the douglas hillman gallery in new york city. >>> six people face charges in the shooting death of a baby in his stroller, this happened in broad daylight in brunswick, georgia, last week. two teenagers are accused of murder. also charged the mother, sister and aunt of one of the suspects and a city official. victor you were there in brunswick. what are people saying about this. how afraid are they? >> well i don't know if it's fear, it's definitely concern and it's something that the police chief there says people should be concerned because someone walked up to a mother and her child, shot the child in the face, shot the mother twice. the question here is, is this something that's organized? is this gang related, we asked the chief and he told us that that is being explored but he also said this about why this happened. let's listen. >> we believe that the location and the victim were both random. >> it seems odd two individuals, whoever they are, so desperate to rob someone, who wouldn't have appeared to have any money, and g
the items will be exhibited april 8th through the 16th at the douglas hillman gallery in new york city. >>> six people face charges in the shooting death of a baby in his stroller, this happened in broad daylight in brunswick, georgia, last week. two teenagers are accused of murder. also charged the mother, sister and aunt of one of the suspects and a city official. victor you were there in brunswick. what are people saying about this. how afraid are they? >> well i don't know if...
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streets where at any moment chavez's body will be carried in a procession through the city. the plan had been to embalm chavez's body, but the government simply waited too long. >> they've brought experts in from overseas but too late apparently. >>> two years ago today the syrian civil war began. >> two years of battles, house-to-house and town-to-town troops loyal to the syrian government fighting against a loosely organized rebel force that wants president bashar al assad out. >> people in cities all over syria, damascus and aleppo and elsewhere are marching today as they have since the day. >> 70,000 people killed, more than a million people are refugees and simply too afraid to go home. >> internally displaced cnn cameras and reporters are not allowed in at the moment. ni nick paton walsh is in the area and knows how this war has changed for generations. >> reporter: children here in rebel-held and regime bombarded aleppo even have to go to school in secret. this began when children had their nails torn out by police for drawing graffiti. now it's spawned these drawings
streets where at any moment chavez's body will be carried in a procession through the city. the plan had been to embalm chavez's body, but the government simply waited too long. >> they've brought experts in from overseas but too late apparently. >>> two years ago today the syrian civil war began. >> two years of battles, house-to-house and town-to-town troops loyal to the syrian government fighting against a loosely organized rebel force that wants president bashar al...